Integration of Food and Agricultural Policy with Macroeconomic Policy

Integration of Food and Agricultural Policy with Macroeconomic Policy
Author: Roger D. Norton,Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
Publsiher: Food & Agriculture Org.
Total Pages: 90
Release: 1992
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9251032742

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Macroeconomics agriculture and food security

Macroeconomics  agriculture  and food security
Author: Díaz-Bonilla, Eugenio
Publsiher: Intl Food Policy Res Inst
Total Pages: 644
Release: 2015-10-27
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780896298590

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Why write a book on macroeconomic policies and their links to agriculture and food security in developing countries? The food price spikes of the years just prior to 2010 and the economic, political, and social dislocations they generated refocused the attention of policymakers and development practitioners on the agricultural sector and food security concerns. But even without those traumatic events, the importance of agriculture for developing countries—and for an adequate functioning of the world economy— cannot be denied. First, although declining over time, primary agriculture still represents important percentages of developing countries’ overall domestic production, exports, and employment. If agroindustrial, transportation, commercial, and other related activities are also counted, then the economic and social importance of agriculture-based sectors increases significantly. Furthermore, large numbers of the world’s poor still live in rural areas and work in agriculture. Through the links via production, trade, employment, and prices, agricultural production is also crucial for national food security. Second, it has been shown that agriculture in developing countries has important growth and employment multipliers for the rest of the economy, and agriculture seems to have larger positive effects in reducing poverty than growth in other sectors. Third, agriculture is not only important for individual developing countries, but it has global significance, considering the large presence of developing countries in world agricultural production and the increasing participation in international trade of those products (these three points will be covered in greater detail in Chapter 1).

The Bias Against Agriculture

The Bias Against Agriculture
Author: Romeo M. Bautista,Alberto Valdés
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 376
Release: 1993
Genre: Agriculture and state
ISBN: UCSD:31822015226467

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The International Food Policy Research Institute gathered experts in agricultural and economic growth from both government and academia to produce this study. Drawing on economic theory and empirical evidence, the contributors discuss the relative merits of alternative economic policies in a variety of countries, including Peru, Nigeria, Pakistan, and the Philippines. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

Agricultural Development Policy

Agricultural Development Policy
Author: Roger D. Norton,Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
Publsiher: Food & Agriculture Org.
Total Pages: 546
Release: 2004
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9251048754

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Macroeconomic Consequences of Farm Support Policies

Macroeconomic Consequences of Farm Support Policies
Author: A. B. Stoeckel,David P. Vincent,Sandy Cuthbertson
Publsiher: Duke University Press
Total Pages: 406
Release: 1989
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0822309289

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Agricultural protectionism is a basic factor underlying the U.S. trade deficit, Third World debt, and global underemployment. Yet despite the seriousness of the problem and attention given to it by many researchers, little progress has been made in formulating and implementing policies to deal with it. The scholars and experts here assembled present for the first time a quantification and analysis of the impact upon the world economy of reduction or elimination of agricultural protectionism. They question why, give the magnitude of the problem, inferior policies endure despite the weight of evidence that they have failed. The answer they derive is that there is no general understanding of the true cost of the failure, and therefore it is necessary to initiate reform from outside agricultural circles.

Macroeconomic Gains from Reforming the Agri Food Sector The Case of France

Macroeconomic Gains from Reforming the Agri Food Sector  The Case of France
Author: Nicoletta Batini
Publsiher: International Monetary Fund
Total Pages: 35
Release: 2019-02-26
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781484397961

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France is the top agricultural producer in the European Union (EU), and agriculture plays a prominent role in the country’s foreign trade and intermediate exchanges. Reflecting production volumes and methods, the sector, however, also generates significant negative environmental and public health externalities. Recent model simulations show that a well-designed shift in production and consumption to make the former sustainable and align the latter with recommended values can curb these considerably and generate large macroeconomic gains. I propose a policy toolkit in line with the government’s existing sectoral policies that can support this transition.

Food Security Agricultural Policies and Economic Growth

Food Security  Agricultural Policies and Economic Growth
Author: Niek Koning
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 283
Release: 2017-04-21
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781317622567

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Using a political-economic approach supplemented with insights from human ecology, this volume analyzes the long-term dynamics of food security and economic growth. The book begins by discussing the nature of preindustrial food crises and the changes that have occurred since the 19th century with the ascent of technical science and the fossil fuel revolution. It explains how these changes improved living standards but that the realization of this improvement was usually dependent on government support for smallholder modernization. The author sets out how the evolution of food security in different regions has been influenced by farm policy choices and how these choices were shaped by local societal characteristics, international relations and changing configurations in metropolitan countries. Separate chapters are devoted to the interaction of this evolution with debates on food security and economic growth and with international economic policies. The final chapters highlight the new challenges for global food security that will arise as traditional sources of biomass production and the more easily extractable reserves of fossil biomass become depleted or can no longer be used. Overall, the book emphasizes the inadequacy of current explanations with regard to these challenges. It explores what is needed to ensure a sustainable future and calls for a rethinking of these issues; a necessary reflection in today's unstable global political situation.

Agricultural and Food Policy

Agricultural and Food Policy
Author: Ronald D. Knutson,J. B. Penn,William T. Boehm
Publsiher: Prentice Hall
Total Pages: 536
Release: 1995
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: STANFORD:36105009818613

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This text aims to help students develop an understanding of problems, policy alternatives, and their consequences. Economic principles are introduced to explain how the tools of analysis can be used to provide insight into the economic impact of particular policies.